That was the perfect storm for Wooster's offense. They ran Tavy with extra blockers (not out of the spread) and then mixed in Daugherty's passing for a change of pace. You could tell he was much more comfortable throwing off of play action than 50+ times per game, which is what he was doing when Tavy was third string. If they'd started the season this way they'd probably be 7-3. That's called a coaching blunder in my book.
Orrville needs to follow suit. A team doesn't just have to be a spread offense all the time. If you're Ashland, then fine. But it's darn hard to run out of that formation. It just is. The offense started piecing together some first downs when DaVault began running Summers out of the I late in the game. Mix it up and keep defenses honest.
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